Abstract
Direct plating and baiting methods were used to obtain 266 isolates of Phytophthova cinnamomi from
eucalypt forest in north-eastern Victoria. Isolates derived by baiting grew faster than those from
plating. Single zoospore progeny showed that many of those obtained by direct plating were probably
heterocaryotic for determinants of growth rate, while those obtained by baiting exhibited significantly
less variance among single zoospore progenies.
Subject
Plant Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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